A romantic comedy that brings together three disparate characters who are learning to face a challenging and often confusing world as they struggle together against a common demon: sex addiction.
This is a flawed debut for director Stuart Blumberg, but one of admirable honesty, kept afloat by some very fine performances.
Despite Gwynnie and her lingerie-clad lap-dancing, this sober, issue-based dramedy is preachy and a tad soapy, rather than provocative. Fine acting, though.
The Kids Are All Right writer Stuart Blumberg's first directorial effort is a frothy affair with typically strong turns from Ruffalo and Paltrow.
Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins and pop star Pink play sex addicts in therapy in this earnest, well-meaning comedy-drama. Too bad there isn’t a 12-step programme for clichés and platitudes.
The result plays like a dramatized self-help book: useful if you’re in therapy but not much fun for the rest of us.
Thanks for Sharing is strangely cast and not at all sure about what tone it is trying to strike.
Barely makes it past first base.
Thanks but no thanks.
Too soft to be truthful, too fuzzy to be funny, too good-natured to be bitingly satirical.
General release. Check local listings for show times.